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A drunk man got hot soup thrown at his face after he said the N-word on a train.

Passengers on the L in New York grew so angry with Paul Lawson’s foul-mouth rant that they threw him out the door.

He was caught on camera swaying around shouting on the train while holding a Lime-A-Rita over the weekend.

In the footage, Lawson is heard claiming he’s a lawyer who studied at NYU.

As the argument with a black man escalates, he’s forced off the train — trying several times to get back on.

Lawson got everyone angry for saying the N-word on the train (Picture: YouTube)

He eventually gets hot soup thrown at his face (Picture: YouTube)

And several people push him out of the carriage (Picture: YouTube)

He’s since addressed the video in a series of Facebook posts.

Lawson said: ‘For all of you who saw that unfortunate video I’m getting help and really don’t know how it came up in the first place; and if it makes you feel any better I had my head broke open the next day, so there’s that.’

In fact, he went as far as to say he’s ‘not that sorry’, adding: ‘I feel bad I used that word but I was making a point, lots of comedians do that; it’s the first fucking amendment and look at the liberal mob beating up the peaceful protester now fucking losers.’